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Epithelial Sensing of Microbiota-Derived Signals

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The authors highlight the pathways by which intestinal epithelial cells sense microbiota-derived signals and the necessity of these detection pathways in maintaining epithelial barrier integrity.
[Genes & Immunity]
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Eshleman, E. M., & Alenghat, T. (2021). Epithelial sensing of microbiota-derived signals. Genes & Immunity, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41435-021-00124-w Cite
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